Wedding Vows – What to Say?
♫ Friday, December 10th, 2010What are you planning to say to each other at the most important part of your wedding ceremony? Will you be traditional or will you option for something a bit more sincere, heartfelt and romantic for the exchange of your vows?
Getting married is about the union of two people who will make promises on their wedding day and the words you select will maximise the special bond that you want to make with each other in front of your family and friends.
There are certain prayers, vows and commitments by law that have to be said but adding extra special details to your vows will almost always work in your favour and make for a wonderful memory for you both.
Try using a thesaurus for more inspiring words to use as this will ensure that your vows are really individual for how you both feel towards one another at this critical time.
Talk to the vicar/registration representatives from your area with your ideas. Also, print out and give them a copy of your vows to ensure they can be checked at least 2 weeks in advance. This will avoid last minute changes and panic.
Another option is to add readings or poems to the ceremony. These can be read by you or your new groom or even a family member. Just make sure whoever is to read, is confident and will be able to speak clearly on the day. Don’t pressure them to learn it by heart as this can be daunting when standing up in front of a lot of people especially if they are not used to doing so.
Whatever you choose to say, those special wedding vows should come from your heart. It will create an amazing feeling within the room for you two and all your guests. Therefore, you should do everything to keep your promise and make the marriage work, no matter what trials and tribulations may come in your way. Remember that you are now with your spouse and have to live your life together as a married couple.
